entice
verbverb Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they entice he / she / it entices past simple enticed -ing form enticing
jump to other results to persuade someone or something to go somewhere or to do something, usually by offering them something synonym persuade entice somebody/something (+ adv./prep.) The bargain prices are expected to entice customers away from other stores. a plan to entice mothers back to work The animal refused to be enticed from its hole. entice somebody into doing something He was not enticed into parting with his cash. entice somebody to do something Try to entice your son to eat by offering small portions of his favorite food.
noun [countable, uncountable] The party is offering low taxation as its main enticement.See entice in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary